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Everclear Lyrics for Song: Why I Don't Believe In God
 Lyrics for Album: So Much for the Afterglow [1997]
 
 
 
 38146>I heard the truth about you
 
 and it really doesn't read you
 
 like the wipping stick you raised me with
 
 a scared woman in a private hell
 
 hushed voice like electric bells
 
 
 
 strange talk about edgar cayce
 
 and the long lame walk of the dark 70's ( x2 )
 
 
 
 i heard the truth about you
 
 yeah you
 
 mama they woke me up
 
 i was deep in an idiot sleep
 
 i was just 8 years old
 
 heard big words with horrible sound
 
 why'd they have to call my school
 
 tell me my mother had a nervous breakdown
 
 
 
 i wish i believed like you do
 
 yeah you
 
 in the myth of a merciful god
 
 in the myth of a heaven and hell
 
 i hear the voice
 
 you hear sometimes
 
 sometimes it gets to be too much
 
 i feel like letting go
 
 sometimes it gets so hard
 
 i feel like letting it go
 
 sometimes it gets so goddamn hard
 
 i feel like letting it all go
 
 letting it all go
 
 
 
 i ran away and went looking for you
 
 back to culver city and the old neighborhood
 
 need to know if you were really gone
 
 need to know if you were gone for good
 
 i ran through the projects at night
 
 hide in the dark from my friends in the light
 
 hide from my brother-in-law
 
 hide from the things he'd say
 
 said you weren't losing your mind
 
 he said you just needed a rest
 
 he said you would be coming home soon
 
 said the doctors there
 
 would know what's best
 
 said that maybe
 
 i could go live with them for a while
 
 
 
 i know the truth about you
 
 i know the truth
 
 
 
 mama they woke me up
 
 i was just 8 years old
 
 sometimes it gets so hard
 
 i feel like letting it go
 
 sometimes it gets so hard
 
 i feel like letting it all go
 
 
 
 letting it all go
 
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| Album Lyrics: So Much for the Afterglow [1997] |  
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 "So Much for the Afterglow [1997]"
 
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